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<br />34. Initiates a reserve fund, by $14. 331. 50 for the sewage <br /> <br />collection and treatment program as outlined in the consulting engineer's <br /> <br />preliminary report submitted to City Council in December 1956. This <br /> <br />money has not yet been assigned to any specific project and City Council <br /> <br />would be consulted before a definite program is determined. This amount <br /> <br />is the difference between operating and debt service requirements of the <br /> <br />sewerage system and estimated sewer revenue. This means that in the <br /> <br />coming year all sewer service charge revenue will be applied to the <br /> <br />operation and development of the system. The amount of $14, 331. 50 <br /> <br />indicates the extent the present sewer service charge rates would be able <br /> <br />to annually support the suggested sewage treatment and expansion program. <br /> <br />35. Increas es the Electric Department street tree trimming <br /> <br />program to $4,000.00. <br /> <br />36. Provides $12.000.00 for the installation of flourscent <br /> <br />lights in the downtown business area. It would be hoped that in future <br /> <br />budgets it may be possible to include funds to increase the area of these <br /> <br />lights as it is felt they will considerably benefit the busines s area from <br /> <br />the standpoint of attractivenes s, policing. vehicular and pedestrian <br /> <br />traffic, and inducement to trade. The amount in the proposed budget <br /> <br />cover generally the following sections: <br /> <br />Church Street <br /> <br />Bridge Street to Broad Street <br /> <br />Jones Street to National Highway <br /> <br />Main Street <br /> <br />- 16 - <br />
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